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Top Stories: 'Misha' Speaks; Manchin Predicts Gun Bill Win

Good morning.

Our early headlines:

-- I Would Have Stopped Him, 'Misha' Says Of Bombing Suspect.

-- Sen. Manchin Says Background Checks Bill Will Pass Next Time.

-- Gas Leak Suspected After Dozens Injured By Blast In Prague.

-- Tim Tebow Cut By NFL's Jets.

-- Book News: Feminist Icon Mary Thom Dies In Motorcycle Crash.

Other stories making headlines include:

-- "Afghan Leader's Office Gets Bags Full Of Cash From CIA." ( The New York Times)

-- Syrian Prime Minister "Survives Car Bomb Attack." ( Al-Jazeera)

-- Hearing Monday For Mississippi Man Accused In Ricin Letters Case. ( The Associated Press)

-- "One World Trade Center To Become Tallest Tower In Western Hemisphere." ( PIX-11)

-- "After Sandy, Questions Linger Over Cellphone Reliability." ( All Tech Considered)

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